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Volumn 84, Issue 19, 2012, Pages 8284-8293
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Ultimate detectability of volatile organic compounds: How much further can we reduce their ambient air sample volumes for analysis?
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
AIR SAMPLES;
AIR SAMPLING;
AMBIENT AIR;
ANALYTES;
ANALYTICAL SYSTEMS;
AROMATIC VOCS;
BENZENE , TOLUENE , AND XYLENES;
COEFFICIENT OF CORRELATION;
DETECTABILITY;
DETECTION LIMITS;
DETECTION RANGE;
EXTRACTED ION CHROMATOGRAM;
HIGH SENSITIVITY;
IN-FIELD;
ION CHROMATOGRAM;
LIMIT OF DETECTION;
MEASUREMENT PRECISION;
METHOD DETECTION LIMITS;
RELATIVE COMPLEXITY;
SAMPLE VOLUME;
SIGNAL TO NOISE;
TARGET ANALYTES;
TARGET COMPOUND;
TIME OF FLIGHT MASS SPECTROMETRY;
BENZENE;
CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS;
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY;
INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION;
MASS SPECTROMETRY;
THERMAL DESORPTION;
TOLUENE;
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS;
XYLENE;
AIR QUALITY;
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND;
AIR;
ARTICLE;
CALIBRATION;
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING;
INSTRUMENTATION;
MASS FRAGMENTOGRAPHY;
TEMPERATURE;
AIR;
CALIBRATION;
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING;
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY-MASS SPECTROMETRY;
TEMPERATURE;
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS;
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EID: 84867072887
PISSN: 00032700
EISSN: 15206882
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1021/ac301792x Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (32)
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References (34)
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